#!/usr/bin/env python import sys if sys.version_info[0] >= 3: import PySimpleGUI as sg else: import PySimpleGUI27 as sg ''' Use this code as a starting point for creating your own Popup functions. Rather than creating a long list of Popup high-level API calls, PySimpleGUI provides you with the tools to easily create your own. If you need more than what the standard PopupGetText and other calls provide, then it's time for you to graduate into making your own windows. Or, maybe you need another window that pops-up over your primary window. Whatever the need, don't hesitate to dive in and create your own Popup call. This example is for a DropDown / Combobox Popup. You provide it with a title, a message and the list of values to choose from. It mimics the return values of existing Popup calls (None if nothing was input) ''' def PopupDropDown(title, text, values): window = sg.Window(title).Layout([[sg.Text(text)], [sg.DropDown(values, key='_drop')], [sg.OK(), sg.Cancel()]]) button, values = window.Read() return None if button != 'OK' else values['_drop'] # ----------------------- Calling your PopupDropDown function ----------------------- values = ['choice {}'.format(x) for x in range(30)] print(PopupDropDown('My Title', 'Please make a selection', values))